The Burgos Trials, Jean-Paul Sartre trans. Harri Webb
Ceri Richards – Root and Branch, John Ormond
Fields of Praise, Gareth Williams Carol Meyer in Wales, Mary Ellis The English at the Eisteddfod, John Tripp Webb’s Progress, Harri Webb The Romantic Parody, D. Tecwyn Lloyd Scotland and Wales – Notes on Nationalist Prehistory, Tom Nairn Crow-stepped Gables, Robin Gwyndaf Catalunya – Back in the Running, Miquel Strubell i Trueta The Other Aneurin Bevan, Robert Griffiths The Heroic View of Life in Early Welsh Verse, A.O.H. Jarman Need the Language Divide Us?, J.R. Jones The Night of the Fire, Emyr Humphreys Romani Chib – The Romani Language Movement, Grattan Puxon Come in Planet – Your Time is Up, Ned Thomas As I was Saying…, Ned Thomas The Craft of the Short Story, Saunders Lewis interviews Kate Roberts Welsh in the Valleys of Gwent, Sian Rhiannon Williams Europe begins beyond the Pyrenees, Ned Thomas Foot- sore on the Frontier, Nigel Jenkins Big Road Blues, John Barnie Waldsterben, Robert Minhinnick The Last Great Victorian?, R. Gerallt Jones How Green was my Valley?, Ian Bell Serbs and Albanians in Kosova, John Hodgson In Praise of Simple Things: Welsh Artisan Painters, Peter Lord Humming Bird Dunes, Michael Disney Inequalities: Caradoc Evans and D.J. Williams, W.J. Rees People with Problems, Robin Okey A Pistol Shot in a Concert?, Gwyn A. Williams A Local Institution: The Ladies of Llangolle, Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan.
“This anthology should be essential reading for anyone wanting to know how Wales and the Welsh are currently thinking.” –Scots Independent
“Compass Points, serious though its agenda may be, ought to be a good bedside book, in that each article is sufficiently interesting to be read to its end, but is so independent as not to drive the reader forward into insomnia.” –Books in Wales